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The recent waste audit revealed that 66% of trash in Spangler could have been composted, with only 5% being true waste. To combat this, The Grille has introduced composting bins. By separating organic waste when clearing your plate, you help reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers, prevent groundwater contamination, and create nutrient-rich soil amendments. Join us in diverting organic materials from landfills. Learn what can and cannot be composted and participate in our educational questions to deepen your understanding. Together, we can make a difference!
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Student Sustainability Program Green Cup Challenge #3
Composting at the Grille A recent waste audit found: • 66% of the trash thrown away in Spangler could have been composted • Only 5% of total trash was actually trash
What You Can Do • The Grille has recently added composting • When clearing your plate in the Grille, separate out composting into the new composting bins
Benefits of Composting • Reduces or eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers • Prevents contamination of the groundwater at landfills by reducing creation of methane gas and leachates • Generates high-nutrient organic material that can be used to improve soil quality and can be sold as a marketable commodity • Diverts organic materials from landfills extending their life
What Can NOT be Composted OR Recycled Styrofoam Plastic Bags Plastic Silverware
Question 2: Identify if you should recycle, compost or throw away each of the following items Wooden Stirrer Napkins Styrofoam
Question 3: Identify if you should recycle, compost or throw away each of the following items Plastic Solo Cup Plastic Cup with Greenware Symbol Empty Yogurt Containers
Question 4: Identify if you should recycle, compost or throw away each of the following items Paper Towel / Toilet Paper Roll Paper Coffee Cup Empty Yogurt Containers
Question 5: Identify if you should recycle, compost or throw away each of the following items Clam Shell Plastic Bags Plastic Silverware
Question 7: In the last waste audit, what percentage of trash in Spangler was actually trash? ????
Question 8: What is the average amount of waste generated by each person in America per day? ????
Question 9: What are the starting materials for composting commonly called? ????
Question 10: What is the most abundant element in compost? ????
Question 11: What percentage of the food waste generated by Americans in 2008 was actually composted? ????
Question 12: What is the most expensive state to dump trash? ????
Question 13: What does MSW stand for, in the compost context? ????
Question 14: What happens when you try to compost plastic? ????
Question 15: Name two activities you can do at Spangler to reduce waste and help the compost campaign. ????